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How To Be An Effective Facilitator
American Management Association Self-Study, April 1997, Pages: 134
As one course among many offered in the American Management Association’s curriculum, How to Be an Effective Facilitator has been designed specifically for the manager whose time is at a premium.
It provides private, self-paced, individualized study; learning and self-evaluation through in-text exercises; and communication between the student and AMA’s Educational Services instructors through a pre-test and a post-test.
Paralleling a business school course of study, AMA’s curriculum provides practical information to working professionals who, on their own time and at their own pace, want to continue their education.
Charles M. Cadwell is the president of Training Systems +, based in Mulvane, Kansas, which specializes in training system design and development. He has more than 20 years of experience in the training field. Prior to starting Training Systems + in 1986, he held positions as Director of Field Training for Pizza Hut, Inc. and Director of Training for Popingo Video, Inc.
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